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WITH FHB TIMES. THE MANGATAINOKA COACH FACTORY, GENERAL SMITHY & SHOEING FORGE. A. P. LONDON, Proprietor, Begs to remind the public of Mangatainoka and the surrounding district that he has a large stook of wellseasoned timber on hand ; also everything that is required in the wheelwrighting and blacksmithing line: Spokes, rims, felloes, hubs, and shafts of all kiuds, shapes and sizes ; lamps, whip sockets, springs, axles, leather or duck for cushions, spade and shovel handles ; also.the Planet Jr. horse hoes, coppers and furnaces, wheelbarrows, gate hinges, and all sizes of bolts kept in stock, all for prices to suit the times. Ironwork for bridges at lowest rates. Prices for shoeing for cash : ss, 6s and 7s; removes 6s and 3s Od. NEW or SECONDHAND VEHICLES I have several of these on hand, and anyone requiring anything in the line should call at the Mangatainoka coach factory, where can be purchased the best article in the district for the least money. On Hand— Traps of all descriptions for cash or terms. No Reasonable Offer Refdsed. IRL’S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, Wharo Kura, Pahiatua. Principal v Mrs Sharman. The school includes all the various subjects of a Liberal English Education— French, Latin, mathematics, Science, and Drawing. A limited number of boarders received. Mrs Sharman has had considerable experience in tuition, having for some years conducted a high-class school for girls in England. Pupils at that school were regularly successful in passing the Cambridge and Oxford University ; also Royal Acadamy of Music, Local Examinations, m any obtaining places in the honors list. Mrs Sharman expects to be able to maintain at her school at Pahiatua a similar high standard of efficiency. The Drawing and French classes may be joined by girls desiring to take those subjects only. Music lessons on piano and violin given by competent teachers. All fees payable in advance. Terms on application. For the satisfaction of parents the School will be examined every year by a qualified examiner. T O STAND THE 3EA3ON. THE YOUNG DRAUGHT STALLION YOUNG KXOCKDON. At Pahiatua and travel the surround, ing district. JOHN FALLOON. B E N Z I E T It 0 C “TROCADERO" D E It O PAHIATUA. S First-class accommodation. Private Suites for families. Breakfast prepared for passengers for early train. Luncheon on sale days from half-past eleven to two. The latest English craze—“ Bovril,” —at all hours. TIMBER! TIMBER! TIMBER MR A. QUINLAN having taken over Mr A. Carlson’s Timber Ycrds at Mangatainoku, has restocked all classes of building and dressed timbers, which he offers at lowest current rates. Dressed timber and mouldings a speciality. All accounts owing to Mr 11. Carlson are to be paid to Mr Quinlan until further notice, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge. A. QUINLAN, Mangatainoka. § SOLE AGENT FOR PAHIATUA, J- 11. GRAHAM. NOTICE. r>A AAA BRICKS for i vU)' in lots to suit j chasers; 85/- per thousam the kiln, and 10/- per thous delivered to any part of Pahiatua cash. Samples may bo seen at 11. Graham’s, where orders mai left. J O’CONNOR A BANKS, Tiraumea Road. Thu pain of a burn or Hcald is almost instantly relieved by applying Chamborlain’s I’uin Balm, ft also heals the njured parts more quickly than any other treatment, and without the burn is very severe does not leave a scar. For sale by C. Kidd, chonj,„.. KOZIE tea Most Itoliublu.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume VI, Issue 708, 12 October 1898, Page 1

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